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Calendar 30AD The Crucifixion Week with Hebrew overlay

Frank Nic. Bazsika (c)2014

April 30AD
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sabbath
1

Nisan 10

2 3 4 5 6* 7* 8*

Nisan 11 Nisan 12 Nisan 13 Nisan 14 Nisan 15 Nisan 16 Nisan 17


Passover Night Passover Day Feast Day Preparation Day Sabbath

Last Supper Jesus Crucified High Sabbath

and entombed for 3 days rises late Sabbath afternoon

9* 10* 11* 12* 13 14 15

Nisan 18 Nisan 19 Nisan 20 Nisan 21 Nisan 22 Nisan 23 Nisan 24


Wave Sheaf High Sabbath

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Nisan 25 Nisan 26 Nisan 27 Nisan 28 Nisan 29 Nisan 30 Iyar 1

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Iyar 2 Iyar 3 Iyar 4 Iyar 5 Iyar 6 Iyar 7 Iyar 8

30

Iyar 9

( * The Days of Unleavened Bread Nisan 15th & 21st being High Day Sabbaths )
Notes; 30AD is the only year that fits the time frame of the Crucifixion Week
with a Passover Day taking place on a Wednesday and with Jesus' age being
33 1/2 years old.

The Scriptures state that there was a High Day Sabbath during that week
plus the regular weekly Sabbath. Jesus adamantly said that the only sign that
He would provide that He was the Messiah is that He would be in the grave for
3 days and 3 nights just like Jonah was in the belly of the great fish for the same
period of time. That was the only sign that He gave!

If you accept the false premise commonly believed that He died on a Friday
afternoon and rose at sunrise on a Sunday morning you only have 1 1/2 days!
This 1 1/2 days does not fulfill the only sign that Christ gave to prove He is the
Messiah. What does that mean? It means that if your Jesus died on a Friday
and rose on a Sunday,- you have a false Messiah! But what does this false
premise mean? That is a lengthy subject and to be succinct for now I will just
say that it as a lot to do with the pagan sun worship of Ishtar (pronounced
'Easter') the goddess of sex, fertility and sun worship (Baal).

The year of Jesus' birth was 5BC around the early fall annual Holy Days. This
would be our mid September early October. The Bible states that when Jesus
was born there were shepherds in the fields. There are no shepherds out in the
fields in late December in Palestine,- it's winter and the cold rainy season with
snow at times with an average day time temperature of 42o. Why were his
parents going to Jerusalem at this time? There are two reasons; one reason is
that a census for taxation was ordered by the Roman Emperor and the second
reason was going up to Jerusalem to observe the Fall Holy Days. That would
be an excellent time to record a census because the people would be gathered
for the observance of the Holy Days. That is also why all the inns were filled
even on the outskirts of the city! By the way, Jesus was not likely to have been
born in a stable. Travelers going to keep the Feast of Tabernacles would be
bringing tents for their habitation during the Feast (tabernacle means tent or
booth). The gospels only state Jesus was laid in a manger,-borrowed from a
stable area to form a crib.
A study note to keep in mind on counting from BC to AD is that there is no
year '0'. So from 1BC to 1 AD is 1 year. Also the Scriptures state that when
Christ began His ministry of preaching the Gospel He was 'about 30 years old'.
Being about 30 years old would place the year at 26AD as the start of His
ministry,-the period of the Fall Holy Days (and the civil new year).

His ministry lasted for 3 1/2 years which brings us to the spring Holy Days of
the year 30AD. The calendar above represents that year and the factual events
that transpired during the crucifixion week. A chronology of that week has
Jesus and His disciples observing the Passover Supper on a Tuesday Night.
Then being crucified and dying late on Wednesday afternoon of Passover Day
and placed in a tomb before sunset. Then His followers observed the High Day
Sabbath on the 1st Day of Unleavened Bread which was a Thursday, and on
Friday a typical Preparation (for the weekly Sabbath) Day, the women bought
and prepared spices (with the intention of dressing His body for burial on
Sunday a work day). Then the weekly Sabbath was observed on Saturday.
Then early on a Sunday morning before sunrise while it was still dark the
women came to the tomb and found it empty! They found it empty because
Jesus rose from the dead late on the Sabbath (Saturday) afternoon exactly 3
days and 3 nights from Wednesday afternoon,-72 hours,-and exactly as He
stated He would!

Another note on the Calendar presented here; you see the Wave Sheaf Day
being Sunday? That is when the very first spring crop of wheat is harvested
(Sunday being a work day) and a special offering is made to God when the
High Priest waves the sheaves of wheat and makes an offering to God. In the
Scripture we see that when the women finally found Him that Sunday He told
Mary not to touch Him because He had to ascend to the Father first. That is
because Jesus was our Wave Sheaf Offering! Later that day He returned after
going to Heaven before His heavenly Father as our Offering. Some 8 days
later Thomas was able to touch Him when Jesus appeared during a meeting of
the disciples as well.

The dates that I have researched and presented here are the only dates that fit
to make an accurate biblical and secular date for the Crucifixion Week.
Most would say about the dates given here and the events of the Crucifixion
week as being too complicated and they will continue to accept the traditions
they grew up with or are taught by their churches. But what does the Word of
God expect of them,-or you,-? "Study to show yourself approved unto God, a
workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of Truth".
(2Tim.2:15)

Jesus and His followers observed Passover, the Days of Unleavened Bread and
the weekly Sabbaths,-the norm of the early church period. If you claim to
follow someone would you not follow and exemplify the same?

(Bing photo)

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